NATO leaders set to offer Ukraine major support package but membership is off the table for now
- The head of NATO and Ukraine's president are seeking support for Ukraine's membership bid during a tour of NATO states, with the president winning pledges of support from the Czech Republic and Bulgaria.
- NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg reiterated that Ukraine would become a member, but there is division within the alliance over the speed of Ukraine's accession due to concerns about escalating tensions with Russia.
- Ukrainian President Zelensky acknowledged that joining NATO while at war with Russia is unlikely, but he is hoping for a clear signal of invitation at the upcoming NATO summit.
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US to send Ukraine cluster munitions, NATO makes membership pledge
(Reuters) - The United States announced on Friday that it would supply Ukraine with widely-banned cluster munitions for its counteroffensive against occupying Russian forces, and NATO's leader said the military alliance would unite at a summit next week on how to bring Ukraine closer to joining. Read full story
US to send Ukraine cluster munitions, NATO makes membership pledge
(Reuters) - The United States announced on Friday that it would supply Ukraine with widely-banned cluster munitions for its counteroffensive against occupying Russian forces, and NATO's leader said the military alliance would unite at a summit next week on how to bring Ukraine closer to joining. Rights groups and the United Nations secretary-general questioned Washington's decision on the munitions, part of an $800 million security package t…
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WRAPUP 1-US to send Ukraine cluster munitions, NATO makes membership pledge The United States announced on Friday that it would supply Ukraine with widely-banned cluster munitions for its counteroffensive against occupying Russian forces, and NATO's leader said the military alliance would unite at a summit next week on how to bring Ukraine closer to joining. Rights groups and the United Nations secretary-general questioned Washington's decision…
NATO offers Ukraine support; membership off the table
BRUSSELS — NATO leaders will agree next week to help modernize Ukraine’s armed forces, create a new high-level forum for consultations and reaffirm that it will join their alliance one day, the organization’s top civilian official said Friday. But the war-torn country will not start membership talks soon. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said that when U.S. President Joe Biden and his counterparts meet for a two-day summit in Lithuania’s …
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